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2017 Spidey reboot ideasThe following post is my opinion so take it as you will.

You guys may not believe this,but I voted for Ock. Venom is my absolute favorite,yes,but as I've mentioned many times,he was screwed over in part 3 and wasn't really given either great development or screentime. Molina's Ock ranks up there with Ledger's Joker as the best comic book villains I've seen on screen.
Hopefully though,one day Venom will have his day.

You guys may not believe this,but I voted for Ock. Venom is my absolute favorite,yes,but as I've mentioned many times,he was screwed over in part 3 and wasn't really given either great development or screentime. Molina's Ock ranks up there with Ledger's Joker as the best comic book villains I've seen on screen.
Hopefully though,one day Venom will have his day.

I have,and thought it was brilliant. That little short film came closer to who Eddie Brock is than Spider-man 3 ever did. I can't remember that actors name who played Eddie(I know he's in True Blood),but I could easily see him portray the character in a major film.

So lemme ask you guys this. What did you think of Doc Rock's outfit? I generally likes the tench cost and sunglasses. But the fact he wore no shirt was a little jarring. I know he was basically homeless and only cared about rebuilding his machine. But I would have preferred if his outfit remained the way it was during the bank heist.

If you watch the movie again, apart from the cafe scene, he does look like he does in the bank for the whole movie. The cafe is really the only scene where his bare chest is fully exposed. Even that didn't bother me. He still looked bad ass. The trenchcoat looked so cool. The comics even started using it because it was that good.

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One of the things I liked about Doc Ock was that he was a bit overweight. So many villians and heroes almost always have six-pack abs and great physical looks. Ock proved that you don't have to look like a supermodel to have super powers. Btw,that was by no means a shot at Alfred Molina. lol

One of the things I liked about Doc Ock was that he was a bit overweight. So many villians and heroes almost always have six-pack abs and great physical looks. Ock proved that you don't have to look like a supermodel to have super powers. Btw,that was by no means a shot at Alfred Molina. lol

Molina would be the first to tell you that he isn't a physical specimen, but I respect him greatly for getting into the shape he did for SM2. He looked more defined and thicker in his limbs than he usually does. While Ock mainly relies on his tentacles for combat, the movie version looked like the man himself was no push-over if he had to add a few extra punches or balance himself on his legs alone to use all of the tentacles at once.